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15th Artisterium Begins Today Hosting 50 Artists

An exhibition of Polish and Eastern European contemporary art collections will be held at the National Gallery, organized by the Artisterium, and supported by the Polish Institute in Tbilisi. The exhibition, entitled Radical Hope, brings together works by up to fifty artists from a variety of mediums.

The Artisterium begins on June 2 and will be running through June 29.

Here's the program for Artisterium 2022: 

June 2, Thursday
Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery | 11 Rustaveli Avenue
18:00 - 20:00 – Opening of the Artisterium 15 /2022
Radical Hope
Exhibition of the Białystok’s Arsenal Gallery Collection II.
Curated by Monika Szewczyk
Paweł Althamer (Poland), Babi Badalov (Azerbaijan/France), David Chichkan (Ukraine), Oskar Dawicki (Poland), Wojciech Doroszuk (Poland), Veaceslav Druta (Moldova), Pravdoliub Ivanov (Bulgaria), Nikita Kadan (Ukraine), Alina Kleytman (Ukraine), Zhanna Kadyrova (Ukraine), Tigran Kchachatryan (Armenia), Szymon Kobylarz (Poland), Katarzyna Kozyra (Poland), Diana Lelonek (Poland), Leszek Lewandowski (Poland), Zbigniew Libera (Poland), Piotr Łakomy (Poland), Slaven Tolj (Croatia), Małgorzata Niedzielko (Poland), Marina Naprushkina (Belarus), Wiktor Maruschenko (Ukraine), Witek Orski (Poland), Magdalena Łazarczyk (Poland), Vlada Ralko (Ukraine), Mykola Ridnyi (Ukraine), Robert Rumas (Poland), Jadwiga Sawicka (Poland), Małgorzata Mirga-Tas (Poland), Izabela Tarasewicz (Poland), Piotr Wysocki (Poland), Sergey Shabohin (Belarus/Poland), R.E.P. (Ukraine).
 
Personal Projects:
Hubert Czerepok (Poland) – „Continuity“
Karolina Wiktor (Poland) – „A Game of Letters “
Paweł Matyszewski (Poland) - “Highlighting Nuances”
Linked Objects II, single screen video art program.
Curated by Magda Guruli (Georgia), Park Byoung Uk (S. Korea).
Aleksandra Janik (Poland), Ali Bramwell (New Zealand), Christophe Doucet, (France), Daniela de Maddalena (Switzerland),
Gabriel Adams (USA), Hannes Egger (Italy), Jayne Dyer (Portugal), Josephine Turalba (Philippines), Lawrence Vincent (Australia), Lois Schenk (Australia), Oona Hyland (Ireland), Park Byoung Uk (S. Korea), Phil Dadson (New Zealand),
So Young (S. Korea), Susanne Muller (Switzerland), Yoko Kajio (Japan), Jason Hawkes (Australia), and Chris Tamm (Australia).
 
June 3, Saturday
Contemporary Art Gallery and Co-Working Space “Cube in Context” | Mziuri Park
17: 00 - 19:00 – Sergey Shabohin, (Belarus/Poland), personal exhibition “Social Marble: Plate Tectonics”
 
June 10, Friday 10
Leonidze State Museum of Georgian Literature (the second-floor gallery) | 8 G. Chanturia Str.
18:00 – 20:00 – Georgia-Ukrainian exhibition” Tomorrow”.
Curated by Viktoria Danelyan (Ukraine), Magda Guruli (Georgia)
Georgia: Ana Kordzaia-Samadashvili, Nino Haratischwili, Lado Pochkhua, Beso Uznadze, Guram Tsibakhashvili, Mariam Natroshvili, Detu Jincharadze.
Ukraine: Maria Proshkowska, Masha Vyshedsky, Nikita Vlasov, Zoya Laktionova, Vitaly Yankovy, Lilya Chavaga, Aleksandra Krolikovska, Maksym Kozlov, Andrii Zelynskyi, Mariia Prokopenko, Anton Karyuk, Mariia Drozdova, Zhenya Machkovska, Mykhailo Zharzhailo, Anton Logov.
 
June 19, Sunday
Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography
16:00 – 18:00 – „The Hall is Dead, The Hall is Alive”, an exhibition of students of the Tbilisi State Academy of Art.
Curated by Mariam Shakarashvili
Carlos Bikashvili, Gvantsa Agirba, Ilia Davarashvili, Tamara Jakhua, Luka Gugushvili, Nino Iluridze, Nika Khabelashvili, Maneri Andghuladze, David Barnabishvili, Mariam Gelashvili, Elisabed Apakidze, Luka Kiknadze, Eteri Velijanashvili, Guranda Amenea, Nana Gogolashvili, Nina Narimanishvili.
 
Artisterium 15 /2022 has been made possible through the financial support of the
Ministry of Culture, Sport and Youth of Georgia; Municipal Department of Culture Education, Sport, and Youth Affairs; Polish Institute in Tbilisi; and TBC Bank.